When small-town waitress Betty Sizemore (Renée Zellweger) accidentally witnesses the grisly murder of her underhanded car-dealing husband (Aaron Eckhart), she copes with the trauma by retreating into a dreamlike state. Not only is Betty completely in denial about her husband's death, but she now believes she is the onetime love of her favorite soap opera character, Dr. David Ravell (Greg Kinnear). Leaving her Kansas home in one of her husband's used cars to "reunite" with the doctor, Betty unwittingly carries drugs that the killers (Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock) are after. As Betty arrives in Los Angeles to seek out the fictional Dr. Ravell, the hit men aren't far behind.
Director Neil LaBute's third feature combines elements of thrillers, romance flicks, and road movies into a unique film. Unlike the emotional brutality present in his previous films (IN THE COMPANY OF MEN and YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS), the violence in NURSE BETTY is physical and brief, quickly giving way to a more lighthearted comedic tone. As the title character, Renée Zellweger is sweet, determined, and utterly charming, while Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock are perfectly suited for their offbeat hit-men roles. With its clever script and sure-handed direction, NURSE BETTY makes for a winning oddball comedy about the fine line between fantasy and reality.
NURSE BETTY is a fiery comedy from director Neil LaBute (IN THE COMPANY OF MEN, YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS). Betty Sizemore, a waitress in a small Kansas town who lives vicariously through her favorite soap opera stars, fantasizes about a perfect life like that of the doctors and nurses on the TV show A REASON TO LOVE. When her insensitive husband brings an illegal business deal into their home and is brutally murdered, Betty escapes into her soap opera fantasy and begins a search for the dashing Dr. Ravell, whom she believes to be her long-lost love. Meanwhile, the killers realize Betty was a witness to the crime and begin a cross-country pursuit to find her. A spry, touching film, NURSE BETTY's absurdity is contagiously funny.
Theatrical release: September 8, 2000.
NURSE BETTY had its world premiere at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Screenplay.
The film was shot on location in Los Angeles, California, and Rome, Italy, and at the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
NURSE BETTY is the first movie for which director Neil LaBute did not write his own screenplay.
Frequent LaBute collaborator Aaron Eckhart was given the choice of any role in the film but ended up choosing the relatively small role of Del.
GENERAL HOSPITAL producer and director Shelly Curtis was hired as a soap opera technical adviser.
In order to prepare for his role as a soap opera star, Greg Kinnear visited the set of GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Jack Matthews of the New York Daily News, Stephen Holden of the New York Times, Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly, and Time magazine named NURSE BETTY one of the 10 best films of 2000.
Renée Zellweger won a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture--Musical or Comedy. Oddly enough, she was in the bathroom when the award was announced. After some confusion, the embarrassed actress soon emerged to receive her Golden Globe and thank voters for "a moment I'll never forget...a moment I almost never had."
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital Stereo 2.0 - English
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Original Soap Opera Segments - "A Reason to Live"
Audio Commentary:
1. Neil LaBute - Director, Renee Zellweger - Star, Morgan Freeman - Star, Chris Rock - Star, Greg Kinnear - Star
2. Neil LaBute - Director, Gail Mutrux, Producer, Steve Golin - Producer, Jean-Yves Escoffier - Director of Photography, Lynnette Meyer - Costume Designer, Rolfe Kent - Composer
Trailers:
1. Original Theatrical Trailer
2. 6 TV Spots
Interactive Features:
Scene Access
Interactive Menus
DVD-ROM Features:
Weblinks
Original Screenplay
Stars
Renée Zellweger: American Actress, NURSE BETTY (2000)
Morgan Freeman: American Actor
Chris Rock: American Actor/Comedian, THE CHRIS ROCK SHOW
Greg Kinnear: American actor/host
Aaron Eckhart: American actor, DARK KNIGHT, THANK YOU FOR SMOKING
Crispin Glover: American Actor, THE RIVER'S EDGE (1986), BACK TO THE FUTURE
Pruitt Taylor Vince: Supporting Actor
Tia Texada: Actress
Director
Neil LaBute: American Director; IN THE COMPANY OF MEN (1997)
Producer
Gail Mutrux: Producer, "Donnie Brasco"
Steve Golin: American Producer
Screenwriter
John Richards:
James Flamberg: NURSE BETTY
Composer
Rolfe Kent: Producer/Composer, MERCY (1996)
Editor
Joel Plotch: Editor, THE WICKER MAN (2006)
Steven Weisberg: Editor, MAN OF THE YEAR (2006)
Director of Photography
Jean-Yves Escoffier: Genius Cinematographer
Production Designer
Charles Breen:
Costume Designer
Lynette Meyer: Costume Designer, THE WICKER MAN (2006)
Review 1:
"...[NURSE BETTY] produces that shivery feeling when your heart melts but at the same moment you want to burst out laughing....Ms. Zellweger's Betty [is] a perfectly blended mixture of sweetness, innocence, and stubborn determination....A triumph..."
Source: New York Times
pp.E1-26 09/08/2000
Review 2:
"...Deserving of accolades....NURSE BETTY is alternately funny, scary and deeply poignant, and it confirms LaBute as one of the most exciting new talents to galvanize the movies..."
Source: Movieline's Hollywood Life
pp.32-34 10/01/2000
Review 3:
"...Zellweger is muffin-fresh....The lines between reality and fantasy, goodness and violence, have rarely been so beatifully drawn as in this tangy dark comedy..." -- Rating: A
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.53 09/22/2000
Review 4:
Ranked #6 in Entertainment Weekly's "Lisa Schwarzbaum's BEST MOVIES OF 2000"
Source: Entertainment Weekly
pp.106-17 12/22/2000
Review 5:
"...Allows [Renée Zellweger] to pull out the emotional stops in a way that audiences can't help but find irresistible....Observing Zellweger as she dispenses her brand of movie magic definitely is good for what ails you."
Source: USA Today
p.8E 09/08/2000
Review 6:
"...Zellweger is a dream -- funny, touching and vital in a role that lets her talents blossom....As ever, Freeman delivers miracles; he's as good as it gets..."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.66 09/28/2000
Review 7:
"...Original and unusually humane....A compelling oddity..."
Source: Total Film
p.116 04/01/2001
Review 8:
"...LaBute sidesteps cliches like a broken-field runner....NURSE BETTY is one of those films where you don't know whether to laugh or cringe, and find yourself doing both. It's a challenge..."
Source: Chicago Sun-Times
p.31 09/08/2000